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Well I did sit through the whole thing, and did quite enjoy it in the sense that I was one of those annoying ****s who kept tutting and pointing out the historical inaccuracies to everyone else in the room, all of whom were far too polite to tell me to **** off

I suppose it's a bit like sex really in the sense that however bad it is it's still basically an enjoyable exercise (I appreciate that the female perspective on that will usually be different)

Well I did sit through the whole thing, and did quite enjoy it in the sense that I was one of those annoying ****s who kept tutting and pointing out the historical inaccuracies to everyone else in the room, all of whom were far too polite to tell me to **** off

I suppose it's a bit like sex really in the sense that however bad it is it's still basically an enjoyable exercise (I appreciate that the female perspective on that will usually be different)

The cricket always looks so lame in these things. Sort of like Xmas as a kid when your non-sporty uncle tried to have a hit in the backyard.

That was by far the worst thing about it - the historical inaccuracies I could accept, after all they were producing it primarily for an Australian audience, but the fact that anyone with only a limited knowledge of cricket would think that Larwood, Voce and Allen bowled with those ridiculous actions was what really pissed me off - it didn't help that the bloke who played Hammond clearly could bowl and looked by far the best of the England bowlers - they could have improved it no end by using the actual footage from the Tests rather than those crass action sequences that they filmed